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  1. Archivo:19th century sketch and 21st century photo collage, Cave 26 Ajanta, Buddha Parinirvana.jpg Añadir idiomas Contenido de la página no disponible en otros idiomas.

  2. Dungse Thinley Norbu Rinpoche was born in 1931 in Lhasa, Tibet. In his autobiography he states: "I was born in Lhasa, between east and west, in the center, near the Rasa Trulnang Tsuklakhang (Temple of Miraculous Goat-Earth Phenomena) in Lhasa, known as the Jokhang Temple. [5] ". His father was the renowned Nyingma Buddhist master Dudjom ...

  3. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › NirvanaNirvana - Wikipedia

    ISBN 978-1-4411-4726-4. [Nirvana is] beyond the processes involved in dying and reborn. [...] Nirvana is emptiness in being void of any grounds for the delusion of a permanent, substantial Self, and because it cannot be conceptualized in any view which links it to 'I' or 'mine' or 'Self'.

  4. The Kanishka Casket, dated to 127 CE, with the Buddha. The Lokapannatti, a collection of stories written in the 11th or 12th century, tells the story of Ajātasattu of Magadha (c. 492 – c. 460 BCE) who gathered the Buddha's relics and hid them in an underground stupa. [6] According to this text, the Buddha's relics were protected by spirit ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KushinagarKushinagar - Wikipedia

    Kushinagar ( Pali: Kusinārā; Sanskrit: Kuśinagara) is a town in the Kushinagar district in Uttar Pradesh, India. Located 53 kilometres (33 miles) east of Gorakhpur on National Highway 27, Kushinagar is an important and popular Buddhist pilgrimage site, where Buddhists believe Gautama Buddha attained parinirvana .

  6. Where the Buddha was totally unbound in the remainderless property of Unbinding. Kusinārā (pali) or Kushinagar, Kusinagara is a town in the Kushinagar district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is in the Northeast area of India. This is the place where Lord Buddha chose for his Maha-parinibbana or Final Release from the round of ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gal_ViharaGal Vihara - Wikipedia

    Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks or boxes, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text. The Gal Vihara ( Sinhala: ගල් විහාරය, lit. 'rock monastery'), and known originally as the Uttararama ( Sinhala: උත්තරාරාමය, lit. 'the great monastery'), is a rock temple of the ...